The support packages are located in the Product directory
of the Solaris CD-ROM.

Shut down and power off Node N.

For the procedure about how to shut down and power off a node,
see your Sun Cluster system administration documentation.

Install one or more host adapters in Node N.

For the procedure about how to install host adapters, see the documentation
that shipped with your host adapters and nodes.

Power on and boot Node N into noncluster mode.

For more information about how to boot nodes, see your Sun Cluster system administration documentation.

If necessary, upgrade the host adapter firmware on Node N.

PatchPro is a patch-management tool that eases the selection and
download of patches required for installation or maintenance of Sun Cluster software.
PatchPro provides an Interactive Mode tool especially for Sun Cluster. The Interactive
Tool makes the installation of patches easier. PatchPro's Expert Mode tool helps you
to maintain your configuration with the latest set of patches. Expert Mode is especially
useful for obtaining all of the latest patches, not just the high availability and
security patches.

To access the PatchPro tool for Sun Cluster software, go to http://www.sun.com/PatchPro/, click Sun Cluster, then choose either
Interactive Mode or Expert Mode. Follow the instructions in the PatchPro tool to describe
your cluster configuration and download the patches.

If necessary, install a GBIC or an SFP in
the FC switch or the storage array.

For the procedure about how to
install a GBIC or an SFP, see the documentation that shipped with your FC switch
hardware or the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Installation Guide.

Connect a fiber-optic cable between the FC switch and Node N.

For the procedure about how to install a fiber-optic cable,
see the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Installation Guide.

Install the required Solaris patches for storage array support on Node N.

PatchPro is a patch-management tool that eases the selection and
download of patches required for installation or maintenance of Sun Cluster software.
PatchPro provides an Interactive Mode tool especially for Sun Cluster. The Interactive
Tool makes the installation of patches easier. PatchPro's Expert Mode tool helps you
to maintain your configuration with the latest set of patches. Expert Mode is especially
useful for obtaining all of the latest patches, not just the high availability and
security patches.

To access the PatchPro tool for Sun Cluster software, go to http://www.sun.com/PatchPro/, click Sun Cluster, then choose either
Interactive Mode or Expert Mode. Follow the instructions in the PatchPro tool to describe
your cluster configuration and download the patches.

For the procedure about how to configure STMS paths, see the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.

Note –

You need to reboot if the cfgadm command does not configure
the unconfigured devices that are associated with the volume you
are creating. See the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for more information.

Update the Solaris device files and links.

# devfsadm

Note –

You can wait for the devfsadm daemon to automatically
update the Solaris device files and links, or you can run the devfsadm command
to immediately update the Solaris device files and links.

On Node N, update the paths to the DID instances.

# scgdevs

If necessary, label the new storage array logical volume.

For the procedure about how to label a logical volume, see the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Reference and Service Manual.

(Optional) On Node N, verify that the device IDs (DIDs) are assigned to the new storage array.

# scdidadm -l

Repeat Step 2 through Step 18 for each remaining node that
you plan to connect to the storage array.

(Optional) Return the resource groups
and device groups that you identified in Step 1 to the original nodes.